mychanelshop.com

The website that was previously operating on this domain was closed by court order after its operators had been found to be selling replica Chanel goods. In addition to having their domain transferred to Chanel’s control the operators of the site were ordered to pay over $1.5 million dollars in damages.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION

Chanel, Inc.,

Plaintiff,

v.

Zhou Guodong, et al.,

Defendants.

NO. C 09-05593 JW

JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION

Pursuant to the Court’s May 7, 2010 Order Granting Plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction, judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiff Chanel Inc., against Defendants Zhou XXXXXXX and Zhang XXX.

Judgment is entered against Defendants for statutory damages in the sum of $315,000 pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(c), $1,250,000 pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117(d), and costs in the sum of $650. The Court enjoins Zhou XXXXXXX and Zhang XXX, and their respective officers, agents, servants, employees and attorneys, and all persons in active concert and participation with them from:

(a)manufacturing or causing to be manufactured, importing, advertising, or promoting, distributing, selling or offering to sell counterfeit and infringing goods using the Chanel Marks;

(b)using the Chanel Marks in connection with the sale of any unauthorized goods;

(j)secreting, destroying, altering, removing, or otherwise dealing with the unauthorized products or any books or records which contain any information relating to the importing, manufacturing, producing, distributing, circulating, selling, marketing, offering for sale, advertising, promoting, renting or displaying of all unauthorized products which infringe the Chanel; and

(k)effecting assignments or transfers, forming new entities or associations or utilizing any other device for the purpose of circumventing or otherwise avoiding the prohibitions set forth above.

Upon Plaintiff’s request, Defendants, those acting in concert with them, and those with notice of the injunction, including any Internet search engines, Web hosts, domain-name registrars and domain-name registries that are provided with notice of the injunction, shall be and are hereby restrained and enjoined from facilitating access to any or all websites through which Defendants engage in the sale of counterfeit and infringing goods using the Chanel Marks.

In order to give practical effect to the permanent injunction, the following Subject Domain Names are ordered to be immediately transferred by Defendants, their assignees and successors in interest or title, and the Registrar of the Subject Domain Names to Plaintiff’s control: brandbags4u.com, brandbagsgift.com, brandbagstime.com, brandhandbagsale.com, chanelcollections.com, chanelgiftshop.com, chanelgiftstore.com, chanel-handbaggs.com, chanelhandbagsdiscount.com, chanelhandbagswallets.com, chanelhandbagtoday.com, chanellouisvuitton.com, chanelnewcollections.com, chanelshandbags.com, chaneltoday.com, discountchanelpurses.com, eloongstore.com, getchanelhandbags.com, linksjewelryshop.com, linksjewelrystore.com, linksjewelrytime.com, linksjewelrytoday.com, luxurybags4u.com, luxurybagsales.com, luxurychanelbags.com, luxurychanelhandbags.com, mybagstime.com, mychanelcollections.com, mychanelestore.com, mychanelshop.com, mychanelstore.com, thebagssell.com, thebuyidea.com, topchanelhandbags.com, vividchanelhandbags.com, yeahchanelcollections.com, yeahchanelshop.com, yeschanelgifts.com, yeschanelhandbags.com, and yeswatchshop.com. To the extent the current Registrar does not facilitate the transfer of the domain name to Plaintiff’s control within ten (10) days of receipt of this judgment, the United States based Registry shall, within thirty (30) days, transfer the domain names to a United States based Registrar of Plaintiff’s choosing, and that Registrar shall transfer the domain name to Plaintiffs;

Upon Plaintiff’s request, the top level domain (TLD) Registries for the Subject Domain Names, within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Order, shall place the Subject Domain Names on Registry Hold status, thus removing them from the TLD zone files maintained by the Registry which link the Subject Domain Name to the IP address where the associated website is hosted.